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Cover story Great expectationsElected to parliament a year ago, Progress vice-chair Dan Jarvis is one of Labour’s rising stars. He talks to Robert Philpot and Adam Harrison about his time in Afghanistan and the tough fight ahead for the party

Doing something Only an active welfare state can tackle the scourge of youth unemployment, argues James Purnell

Living on the edge A generation of twentysomethings are joining the ‘squeezed middle’. But many are unaware how precarious their situation is, argue Richard Darlington and Laura Bradley

Unfinished revolution Barack Obama’s mandate in 2008 was misunderstood by many liberals. Can a new populist message save his bid for re-election, asks Robert Philpot

Seeking the new centre-ground Progress recently gave Labour activists the chance to win a bursary place to attend our forthcoming political weekend. We publish here the offerings of three of the winners

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